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For Sale at Auction: 1977 Mercury Bobcat in Youngville, North Carolina
A 1977 Mercury Bobcat Villager station wagon in highly-original
condition. This vehicle has 37,229 miles, which are believed to be
actual. It's still finished in its factory Bright Dark Blue
Metallic paint "3G" and original Medium Blue plaid interior "DB".
It has a 2.3L inline 4-cylinder engine and "XP" automatic
transmission, both of which are original to the car. This is the
top-of-the-line Villager trim level, and so features vinyl
faux-wood side panels, chrome roof rack, console shifter, 3-spoke
sport steering wheel, dual remote side mirrors, working map light,
crank windows, AM/FM push-button Motorola radio, original steel
wheels with chrome trim rings, and more. The undercarriage is in
fantastic condition, and has never been undercoated. The original
owner's manual is still in the glove box and comes with the sale. A
seldom-seen and unique 70's American station wagon.
Vehicle Details
1977 Mercury Bobcat
Listing ID:CC-1661436
Price:Auction Vehicle
Location:Youngville, North Carolina
Year:1977
Make:Mercury
Model:Bobcat
Exterior Color:Blue
Odometer:0
Stock Number:WIN22-F119
VIN:7T22Y5
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